Frequently Asked Questions

About In-Home Care with Garden State Eldercare

At Garden State Eldercare, we understand how overwhelming it can feel when a loved one needs support. Below are answers to the most common questions families ask us when exploring in-home care.

How do I get started with Garden State Eldercare?

Getting started is simple. We begin with a free consultation where we learn about your loved one’s needs, concerns, and daily challenges. From there, our team conducts a thorough assessment and creates a personalized care plan.

Is the consultation really free?

Yes — we offer a complimentary, no-obligation consultation. Our goal is to give you clarity, guidance, and peace of mind before you make any decisions.

How quickly can care begin?

In many cases, we can begin care very quickly, depending on your needs. Because we’re available 24/7, we can respond promptly—even in urgent situations.

Do I need to know exactly what kind of care we need before calling?

Not at all. Most families come to us unsure of exactly what they need—that’s what we’re here for. We’ll guide you through the process and recommend the right level of care.

What services does Garden State Eldercare provide?

We provide a full range of in-home eldercare services, including:

  • Personal care (bathing, dressing, hygiene)
  • Meal preparation and nutrition support
  • Medication reminders
  • Mobility and fall prevention support
  • Alzheimer’s & dementia care
  • Companionship
  • Transportation and errands
  • Light housekeeping
  • Hospital and rehab support
  • Live-in and hourly care

All services are customized to your loved one’s needs.

Do you offer hourly and live-in care?

Yes — we offer both hourly care and live-in care, depending on the level of support your loved one needs.

Can care be customized?

Absolutely. Every client receives a personalized care plan developed by our team, including a Registered Nurse, to ensure the right level of support.

Do you provide Alzheimer’s or dementia care?

Yes. We specialize in memory and cognitive care, providing structured routines, compassionate communication, and a calm, supportive environment.

Can you help with doctor visits or hospital stays?

Yes. We provide medical appointment accompaniment, hospital support, and rehab care. Our caregivers can attend appointments, take notes, and help families stay informed.


Our Care Team & Approach

Who creates and oversees the care plan

Each care plan is developed and overseen by our Registered Nurse, in collaboration with our care team and your family.

Are your caregivers supervised?

Yes. All caregivers are regularly supervised by a Registered Nurse and supported by our team to ensure consistent, high-quality care.

What makes Garden State Eldercare different?

We don’t just provide caregivers—we provide guidance, advocacy, and peace of mind.

Our approach includes:

  • Personalized care planning
  • Ongoing nurse oversight
  • Family communication and support
  • Help navigating healthcare decisions

We’re here for both your loved one and your entire family.

Can you help if I live far away from my loved one?

Yes. Many of our clients’ families live out of town. We provide updates, coordination, and oversight so you can feel confident your loved one is cared for—even from a distance.

How is care priced?

Care is typically billed on an hourly basis, depending on the level and type of care. We’ll walk you through all costs clearly during your consultation.

Do you accept long-term care insurance?

Yes. We can help coordinate with your long-term care insurance provider to simplify the process.

Is home care tax deductible?

In some cases, home care may qualify as a medical expense. We recommend speaking with your accountant for guidance based on your situation.


Common Family Concerns

What if my loved one refuses help?

This is very common. We work closely with families to navigate these conversations and introduce care in a way that feels comfortable and respectful.

What if the caregiver isn’t the right fit?

The relationship matters. If something doesn’t feel right, we’ll work with you to make a change and ensure a better match.

Do caregivers clean the house?

Our caregivers provide light housekeeping related to your loved one’s care, such as tidying up, laundry, and meal cleanup. They are not full housekeepers.

Can caregivers drive or run errands?

Yes. Caregivers can assist with transportation, errands, and appointments, helping your loved one stay independent and engaged.

How do I know if my loved one needs care?

You may notice signs like:

  • Difficulty with daily activities
  • Missed medications
  • Poor nutrition
  • Memory issues
  • Increased fall risk
  • Loneliness or isolation

If you’re seeing these changes, it may be time to explore support—and we’re here to help.


Location & Availability

What areas do you serve?

We proudly serve families across New Jersey, including:

Bergen County, Essex County, Morris County, Passaic County, Union County, and surrounding communities such as Livingston, Montclair, Short Hills, West Orange, and more.

Are you available 24/7?

Yes. We are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to support our clients and their families.

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